Realtors

Use verified property history to support listings, diligence, and buyer confidence.

HomeFax is the verified maintenance history Nestory builds for every property - a permanent record any owner, insurer, or buyer can read and trust. For realtors, that means a clearer way to show what was maintained, when it happened, and what documentation supports it.

Listing prep

Show what has already been maintained

A cleaner maintenance history helps sellers and agents explain the property with more confidence.

Due diligence

Answer buyer questions faster

Verified repair and inspection history is easier to use during diligence than scattered receipts and memory.

Buyer confidence

Bring better documentation into the transaction

The maintenance record becomes more useful when it is readable by people outside the day-to-day operation.

Listing prep

Property story

Roof replaced in 2023
HVAC serviced twice last year
Water heater installed 2022
Inspection notes attached

Seller and agent can show recent maintenance with evidence

Listing prep starts from a property history instead of a scramble for receipts.

Prepared

Buyers see what was maintained and when

The transaction conversation is cleaner when repairs and inspections are already documented.

Shareable

Future owner inherits a stronger history on day one

The maintenance record stays attached to the property instead of to the person who owned it last.

Transferable

See the transaction packet

The maintenance record should already be ready before the buyer asks the hard questions.

Realtors and sellers move faster when major repairs, inspections, and service history are already organized into something buyers and lenders can read without translation.

Listing prep starts with real maintenance evidence instead of a folder search.
Buyer diligence gets faster when the repair story is already readable.
The next owner inherits a stronger record on day one.

Diligence packet

Buyer asks about prior water intrusion repairs

The answer comes from documented maintenance history, not from memory or partial invoices.

Answered

Lender requests confirmation of major system work

Recent repairs and inspections are already collected in a form outside parties can read.

Documented

Closing package includes a more credible maintenance story

The transaction moves faster when the maintenance record is already organized.

Ready

Buyer questions

Handled from one packet

Lender review

Major systems visible

Handoff

History stays with property

What realtors get

A property history that is easier to explain than a folder of receipts.

The point is not just to store documents. The point is to make the maintenance story legible to buyers, sellers, and the people advising them.

Transaction readiness

The maintenance story should already be organized before diligence starts.

Realtors and sellers move faster when the property history is already readable by people outside operations: buyers, lenders, inspectors, and the next owner.

Listings

Bring a cleaner maintenance story into the market.

Agents and sellers can use documented repair and inspection history to explain what has been maintained and what was done recently.

Diligence

Answer buyer and lender questions with a real record.

Verified maintenance history reduces the need to reconstruct property condition from scattered receipts and vague summaries.

Long-term value

Use the same history before, during, and after a transaction.

The record remains useful for future owners because it stays tied to the property instead of to one manager or seller.

Transaction workflow

Bring the maintenance history into the deal before someone asks for it.

1. Prepare the listing

Collect the maintenance history that helps explain the property clearly.

2. Use it during diligence

Bring the same record into buyer questions, lender review, and transaction prep.

3. Hand off a more credible history

The next owner gets a usable maintenance record instead of a stack of partial documents.

Listing prep

Property story

Roof replaced in 2023
HVAC serviced twice last year
Water heater installed 2022
Inspection notes attached

Seller and agent can show recent maintenance with evidence

Listing prep starts from a property history instead of a scramble for receipts.

Prepared

Buyers see what was maintained and when

The transaction conversation is cleaner when repairs and inspections are already documented.

Shareable

Future owner inherits a stronger history on day one

The maintenance record stays attached to the property instead of to the person who owned it last.

Transferable

What changes

The maintenance record becomes part of the transaction story, not a scramble at the last minute.

When the history is already organized, agents and sellers can answer questions faster and buyers can understand the property with more confidence.

Sellers and agents can prepare earlier.
Buyers and lenders get a clearer maintenance history.
The next owner inherits a stronger record from day one.